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Beyond Dark Patterns: A Concept-Based Framework for Ethical Software Design

Computer Science

Beyond Dark Patterns: A Concept-Based Framework for Ethical Software Design

E. Caragay, J. Zong, et al.

Rather than only naming what to avoid, this research conducted by Evan Caragay, Jonathan Zong, Katherine Xiong, and Daniel Jackson proposes a framework that defines expected user behavior through reusable “concepts.” A design is dark when its concepts violate those expectations to benefit the provider at the user’s expense. The authors introduce a concept catalog and validate the approach in three studies, showing it can describe dark patterns, evaluate nuanced designs, and document common functionality.... show more
Abstract
Current dark pattern research tells designers what not to do, but how do they know what to do? In contrast to prior approaches that focus on patterns to avoid and their underlying principles, we present a framework grounded in positive expected behavior against which deviations can be judged. To articulate this expected behavior, we use concepts—abstract units of functionality that compose applications. We define a design as dark when its concepts violate users’ expectations, and benefit the application provider at the user’s expense. Though user expectations can differ, users tend to develop common expectations as they encounter the same concepts across multiple applications, which we can record in a concept catalog as standard concepts. We evaluate our framework and concept catalog through three studies, illustrating their ability to describe existing dark patterns, evaluate nuanced designs, and document common application functionality.
Publisher
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24)
Published On
May 11, 2024
Authors
Evan Caragay, Jonathan Zong, Katherine Xiong, Daniel Jackson
Tags
dark patterns
user expectations
concepts
concept catalog
positive expected behavior
design evaluation
human–computer interaction
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